MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 1993 Jul 30;42(29):565-70.
Schistosomiasis (i.e., "snail fever" or "bilharzia") is a parasitic infection caused by trematodes (flukes) and is endemic in 74 countries in Africa, South America, the Caribbean, and Asia. U.S. residents who work or travel in these countries may be at risk for schistosomiasis. During 1992, two U.S. Peace Corps volunteers (PCVs) were evacuated from Africa because of Schistosoma hematobium infection of the central nervous system (CNS). Both were exposed to fresh water while vacationing at Cape Maclear, a popular resort area on Lake Malawi (Figure 1), in December 1991. This report summarizes the investigation of these two cases and a follow-up investigation of expatriates residing in Malawi.
血吸虫病(即“蜗牛热”或“裂体吸虫病”)是由吸虫(扁形虫)引起的一种寄生虫感染,在非洲、南美洲、加勒比地区和亚洲的74个国家流行。在美国,在这些国家工作或旅行的居民可能有感染血吸虫病的风险。1992年,两名美国和平队志愿者因中枢神经系统感染埃及血吸虫而从非洲撤离。两人于1991年12月在马拉维湖一个受欢迎的度假胜地麦克利尔角度假时接触了淡水(图1)。本报告总结了对这两起病例的调查以及对居住在马拉维的外籍人士的后续调查。